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Caring for patient at outpatient. Hgb 10.1 c/o abdominal
pain. Occult blood test at home. What would you educate
on in patient plan of care? - ANSWERS-Educate patient on
high fiber diet and no red meat before test.
Patient with colorectal cancer. Vitals temp 98.9 pulse 99
resp 18 bp 114/76 Hgb 10.9. Six hours later, and you
reassess. HgB 10.6, 2-4 liquid stools in last 6 hours, temp of
99.1, and bp 90/50. What should you be most concerned
about? - ANSWERS-Blood pressure.
Caring for patient with IBS. Last 4 hours pt. had 6 liquid
bowel movements. Requesting the lomotial. Vitals are 98.9
pul 98 resp 20 bp 164-96. Med given. What should be
highest priority. - ANSWERS-Monitor BP and urinary output.
, Patient who had colostomy done 3 days ago. Reporting abd.
Discomfort. You note these observations. What do you need
to report? - ANSWERS-Skin surrounding stoma is red and
swollen with pruritus.
1 day post op following ilioconduit. What do you need to
report to the RN immediately? - ANSWERS-Abdominal pain
and rigidity, Low abd. Discomfort with 26 ml/hr urinary
output.
Pt. with ileostomy who's sodium is 129 and Potassium is 2.9
(both low). What are we going to include in the care plan
and assessment? - ANSWERS-Skin assessment, assess intake
and output, asses mucus membranes.
Prepping patient for sigmoid colostomy. What will you
include in pre op and post op teaching? - ANSWERS-
Antibiotics will be given pre op and post op. Incentive
spirometer should be used every hour while awake,
irrigating the bowel for bowel training.
Elderly patient with new colostomy starting home care
instructions. What should you take into consideration for